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Justin63

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I am organising a private party at my home in Upper Sydenham, and am looking for some waiting staff to serve drinks and food plus some clearing up on the 20th May 2023. There will be about 80 people so would be looking for 3/4 people for about 4 hours at £10 per hour.


If you or you know anyone you may know would be interested please get in touch.


Thank you

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi there hope your well.

I'm available for the job. Myself and friend. I have done alot of work for the forum

I.E Housing clearance

Cleaning

End tenancy clean.


I have also in the past done Hotel work silver service in Scotland ( Dunnon) beautiful place .

If you would like to to meet and discuss the job more detail.

Look forward to hearing from you .Sorry I didn't catch your name but...Hopefully I will.

Annmarie

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